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Pastor Lelethu Maseko is young vibrant leader that seeks to bring the word of God at the comfort of your home. Ensuring that we don’t have to be left dry during the week while waiting on our Sunday services. Preaching the unfiltered word of God, believing in the power of God that can transform anyone, anywhere. Preaching Christ as the centre of our existence and believing in the power of the Holy Spirit that is in access to all people. Walk this journey of faith with us.
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On today’s episode we unpack 2 Corinthians 4:7–9 and remind each other that survival itself is a testimony of God’s grace. Life may press us, confuse us, and even knock us down, but we are never abandoned or destroyed. Your scars are not signs of defeat—they are proof that God’s power has carried you through.Tune in and be encouraged to see survival not as weakness, but as your greatest accomplishment. Because if you’re still here!
In today’s episode , we sit down with Mrs. Lelethu Maseko to unpack the silent enemy of progress — complacency. Together, we explore how comfort can quietly sabotage your life, how to recognize when you’ve settled for less than what God promised, and how to reignite your passion for purpose.Mrs. Maseko shares personal insights, real-life lessons, and faith-based strategies to help believers push past spiritual stagnation and step boldly into growth. Whether you’re feeling stuck, unmotivated, or too “comfortable” where you are — this episode will challenge you to rise again, refocus, and move forward in faith.Tune in for wisdom, laughter, and a timely reminder: God didn’t call you to be comfortable — He called you to be impactful.
In this episode, we unpack Exodus 33:15 where Moses pleads, *“If Your Presence does not go with us, do not bring us up from here.”* It’s a reminder that success, movement, or even life itself means nothing without God’s presence. We talk about the trap of chasing blessings while forgetting the Blesser, and why real strength is admitting, *“God, I can’t do this without You.”* Whether you’re facing decisions, pressure, or uncertainty, this episode will help you recenter on the One who goes before you.
Programmed by exposure

Programmed by exposure

2025-09-2519:32

Your feed doesn’t lie. What you watch, what you click, what you search for—it all programs the algorithm that shapes what you see next. Spiritually, it works the same way: what you expose yourself to daily is programming your heart, your mind, and your future.In this message, Programmed by Exposure, we explore the power of influence and the danger of feeding on the wrong things. Discover how to guard your heart, reset your spiritual algorithm, and align your life with God’s Word so that what flows out of you matches His plan for you.Because at the end of the day, you don’t get to choose if you’re programmed—you only get to choose by what.
Are you Job or Jonah?

Are you Job or Jonah?

2025-09-1916:00

Sometimes life’s storms leave us asking one hard question: why me? In this episode, we explore the difference between the trials of Job and the storms of Jonah. Job faced suffering not because of sin, but because God was displaying His glory through his faith. Jonah, on the other hand, endured storms born from disobedience and running from God’s call. So, are you Job or Jonah? Join us as we unpack how to discern whether your storm is a test of faith or a correction from God—and discover how to respond with wisdom, humility, and trust no matter which season you’re in.
Hi family. I apologise for this episode if it’s not what you would like to hear. I thought I should share something that has brought me to my tears. What I have received I share with you, using this almost cliche subject. Join me as I faith it till I make it❤️
Peace for my pieces

Peace for my pieces

2025-09-0416:07

In this episode, we reflect on the story of the woman with the issue of blood (Mark 5:25–34) and the powerful truth Jesus spoke: “Your faith has made you whole.” We explore why healing alone is never enough — because we’ve lost more than just physical health. Join us as we uncover how faith in Jesus restores every broken piece of our lives — body, mind, spirit, and hope. Don’t settle for a quick fix; experience total wholeness today because He can give you peace for all your broken pieces.
we unpack “The Big Bro Theory: When God Steps In Where People Step Out.” Joseph’s brothers betrayed him, but God never left his side. Just like Joseph, many of us have been let down by the very people who were meant to protect us —but Glory to God because God understand the big bro theory, He steps in to cover, guide, and restore us. This message will encourage you to trust God’s presence when human support fails
The cost of Jaywalking

The cost of Jaywalking

2025-08-2217:12

Did you know that jaywalking is illegal in South Africa and some parts of the world? 🚶🏽‍♂️🚦On today’s episode, we take that everyday law and draw a powerful spiritual parallel: What happens when we try to cross into places God never gave us clearance to walk into?Like jaywalking, stepping outside God’s boundaries may feel quick, convenient, or harmless — but it comes with hidden costs and unnecessary dangers. Using the story of the man by the well, we unpack how waiting for God’s timing and obeying His direction saves us from accidents of destiny.This isn’t just about crossing the street — it’s about crossing into choices, relationships, and opportunities without God’s “green light.” The question is: Are you walking wisely, or jaywalking spiritually?Tune in and be reminded that obedience is not restriction — it’s protection.
In this episode of A Word of Faith with Lelethu Maseko, we uncover the truth that the greatest battlefield isn’t around us—it’s within us. “The Battle is in the Mind” dives into how our thoughts can either fuel our consistency or sabotage our goals before we even begin. Learn how to overcome self-doubt, silence the inner critic, and align your mindset with God’s Word so you can finally follow through on what He has placed in your heart to do.
In this episode, we unpack what it means to lose yourself in seasons of pressure, people-pleasing, pain, or performance — and how God is calling you to remember who you are in Him.We all face moments where we shrink, compromise, or disconnect from our identity just to survive. But God never forgets who He created you to be. You may have forgotten your confidence, your calling, your voice — even your value — but this is your divine wake-up call.🎧 Tune in as we explore:The spiritual highlight of identity amnesiaHow to reclaim your name, your purpose, and your placeThis is more than a reminder — it’s a reintroduction to the real you.
In today’s episode, we step into the silence of the tomb — through the eyes of Lazarus.Have you ever felt buried?— Buried under pressure?— Buried by betrayal?— Buried in depression, shame, or silence?Today You’ll be reminded that you may feel buried, but you are never beyond the reach of God’s voice.Tune in and be revived.He’s calling you out — by name.#FaithNationUnshaken. Unstoppable. Unashamed.
So many of us pray, fast, and cry out to God for breakthrough — but we rarely stop to ask: "What will I do with it once I have it?" In this episode, Lelethu Maseko challenges us to look beyond the blessing and examine our response after God answers.Will you still worship? Will you still seek Him? Or will you be like the nine lepers who walked away healed but silent?This message will stir your heart to live in gratitude, maturity, and purpose — not just before the blessing, but after you receive it.🙌🏾 Don't let the blessing make you forget the One who gave it.
hearing God’s Word directly affect the way we speak as believers. When we fail to tune in to His voice, we begin to echo doubt, fear, and negativity instead of faith, truth, and life. Discover how restoring your spiritual hearing can transform your confession and realign your words with God’s promises. This is a wake-up call to guard your ears — because what you hear shapes what you say.
Too often, we find ourselves trying to revive dead situations, expired relationships, or closed doors—things that God has already removed for our protection or progress. In this episode, Pastor Lelethu Maseko reminds us that not everything we lose is meant to be resurrected.Sometimes, God allows certain things to die so that something greater can live. It’s time to let go, move forward, and trust His hand even when it hurts.Stop breathing life into what God has called finished.
Why are we always rushing?We live in a world of instant results and quick fixes, where waiting feels like wasted time. But the truth is—much of the anxiety we carry comes from our desire for everything to fall perfectly into place in the blink of an eye. We push, we strive, and we sometimes even make decisions without stopping to ask: Is this really from God?This episode reminds us of God's timeless principle: one day at a time. The God who holds the future calls us to trust His pace, not ours. Together, we explore the beauty and wisdom of slowing down, walking step by step with God, and learning how His timing brings peace, clarity, and purpose.Take a breath. Take a moment. Take it one day at a time—God’s way.
In this episode, we are reminded that God never wastes a wound, a scar, or a story. Titled “A Newborn Needs an Old Womb,” this message unpacks the divine truth that your past doesn't disqualify you—it prepares you.Have you ever felt too broken, too old, or too far gone for God to use you? This episode is for you. Just like every newborn needs the protection and nurture of a womb that’s been through the stretching and strain of previous seasons, God is about to birth something new through what you thought was over. Your old experiences, failures, disappointments, and even your hidden battles—God is gathering them all as ingredients for a fresh assignment.
In this enlightening episode, we’re joined by the insightful Dr. A. Ntlebi, a medical professional and passionate believer, to explore the vital connection between faith and physical well-being. Many Christians focus deeply on spiritual growth but often overlook the truth that God also cares deeply about our health—body, mind, and spirit.Dr. Ntlebi shares biblical principles, practical medical advice, and eye-opening reminders that caring for our health is not just good practice—it’s part of our spiritual responsibility. From diet and mental health to preventative care and rest, this episode reminds us that being Christian doesn’t make us immune to illness, and that faith and medical wisdom can go hand in hand
In this episode, we go further into the profound truth that God’s rewards are not based on personality, title, or tradition — but on principle. We highlight how even those without religious status or background experience divine favor when they walk in God's ways.We explore how biblical principles activate a response from God— and how overlooking these principles, even with a strong spiritual title, can lead to stagnation or loss. This episode is a call to realign. Whether you’re a seasoned leader, a silent worker behind the scenes, or someone who’s just now choosing God — you’re not disqualified. God honors obedience over image, substance over status.Tune in as we unpack how a principle-driven life positions you for a blessing no man can take away.
In this episode, we explore the timeless truth that God does not show favoritism — He honors principle over individual. Using Acts 10:34–35, where Peter declares that God accepts anyone who fears Him and does what is right, we reflect on how faith, obedience, and alignment with God's word matter more than status, background, or title.We show that divine recognition is based on faithfulness to principle. Whether you're a leader, a new believer, or someone feeling overlooked, this episode is a reminder that God sees the heart and honors those who live by His ways.Tune in as we discuss real-life applications, Biblical examples, and what it means to live a life that God can bless — not because of who you are, but because of what you do in obedience to Him.
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